Search on for missing boy with autism in Texas FOUND

11/26/16 – Pearland PD found Marcus’ body in a pond on the property where he was last seen on Saturday morning.

Original story: Marcus McGhee, 9, originally from Connecticut is missing from Texas. He was last seen at his home in the 6700 block of Fite Road on Thanksgiving. Marcus is autistic and non-verbal. The him belongs to Marcus Camby, a former New York Knicks star player.

A Facebook post stated:

SEARCH AT CAPACITY: The search for Marcus McGhee is continuing, however, we are now asking that persons wishing to volunteer to search not come out to the Dad’s Club. Instead, we are asking that everyone please check their own neighborhoods and residences. The ground search force is at capacity and the area has been thoroughly saturated. Please continue to monitor our Facebook page as we may need volunteers to come out this afternoon after the rain to search again. Thank you to all that searched through the night and have been willing to come out today. The family appreciates all the prayers and help.

A SAR K-9 followed his scent to FM1128 and FM518 the Pearland Police Dept. said. McGhee is the relative of former NBA star Marcus Camby.

On Friday hundreds of volunteers came to gather to search for him, but so far he is still missing.

Marcus was last seen wearing a black t-shirt with a green Nike swoosh and green and gray sweatpants.

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